The real cost of ‘cheap’ flights

It’s easy enough to find the lowest airfare these days, thanks to online flight aggregator sites like Travelocity and Kayak. Still, when it comes to comparing airline add-on fees, it can be a challenge trying to figure out which hidden costs you need to plan for.

Wayne Newton blitzes protesting NFL players

Wayne Newton says it’s fine to protest, but to show respect during the national anthem.

49ers shut out Rams for first win of Chip Kelly era

Carlos Hyde ran for 88 yards and two touchdowns and the San Francisco 49ers posted their first season-opening shutout in franchise history to spoil the Rams’ first game since moving back to Los Angeles with a 28-0 victory Monday night.

Contempt for women can pay off

Some people believe former Stanford student and star swimmer Brock Turner is destined for failure because of his sexual assault conviction. But many misogynists in the the United States — ranging from Bill Clinton to Mike Tyson — have gone on to great success despite their terrible behavior.

 
20 years after his death in Las Vegas, Tupac Shakur lives on

Mikey Porter, a longtime Vegas hip-hop scene fixture, and a half dozen other rappers and DJs gather at the spot where the hip-hop icon was shot to reminisce and reflect on his legacy.

Anthem protests get national exposure on Monday Night Football

San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick brought his controversial protest in the name of racial equality to a nationally televised Monday Night Football audience, kneeling on the field rather than standing as the national anthem played.

GIRLS GOLF: Bishop Gorman edges Centennial

Hunter Pate and Danielle Oberlander each shot 3-over-par 37 on Monday at Bear’s Best to lead Bishop Gorman’s girls golf team to a 155-161 win over Centennial in a nine-hole match.

EDITORIAL: A bad weekend

Hillary Clinton stumbles — literally and figuratively

Roethlisberger tosses 3 TDs to lead Steelers over Redskins

Ben Roethlisberger knew the retired Heath Miller, suspended teammates Le’Veon Bell and Martavis Bryant and the injured Markus Wheaton weren’t walking through that door. So he put the Pittsburgh Steelers’ young, largely untested offense on his shoulders.

NCAA pulls championship events from North Carolina over transgender law

The governing board overseeing U.S. college athletics said on Monday it will move seven championship sporting events out of North Carolina to protest state laws deemed discriminatory to lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender individuals.

 
Pneumonia report puts more focus on Clinton’s health

Hillary Clinton’s stumbles as she left a 9/11 memorial ceremony put her health at the forefront of a presidential campaign in which the two major party nominees are among the oldest ever and have disclosed a limited amount of information about their medical history.

Huge marketing campaign heralds Tuesday opening of Parisian Macau

Nearly 500 journalists — most of them from mainland China, Japan, South Korea, India, Taiwan and Australia — have arrived for Tuesday’s grand opening of the Parisian Macau.

Moon rocks set to land at CSN Planetarium this month

A small sampling of lunar rocks and dirt collected by Apollo astronauts will be on display at the College of Southern Nevada’s Planetarium during three special lectures this month.

Wally Backman resigns as manager of 51s

After four years at the helm of the 51s, manager Wally Backman will not be back for the 2017 season and refutes reports of defiance toward New York Mets organziation.

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